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As I advised earlier, there is a professional available, who has written articles in BHW on cases such as yours. Wouldn't hurt to contact him:-

 

There's a guy in the british homing worl studbook whose an architect who specalises in this sort of thing especially if the local authority says you can't have a loft his details are as follows:-

 

Ronald Shirley

 

01453 843 180

 

e-mail shazz@gotads1.co.uk

 

He offers a special service for RPRA members ....

 

Thanks IB - Planned to reply i am looking through the laws regarding the issue (english)

 

I am going to present my argument to the guy who refused the application again and if he doesnt listen i will contact Ronald and go from there.

 

 

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the neighbours have to sign the planning permission application so you had better get them on side

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